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Tansy Gardam
Going Rogue
A podcast about the film industry that looks at both the films, and the industry. STRIKING OUT chronicles the 07/08 Writers Strike through the films and shows it affected, while GOING ROGUE and GOING SOLO cover the writing, rewriting, shoots and reshoots of the first two Star Wars standalone films, and try to not only find out what happened, but why. Hosted by film writer Tansy Gardam, Going Rogue is all about the context and complications of making content, and the often wild reasons that films are... like that.
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4.9 stars from 45 ratings
I don’t normally leave reviews but it caught me off guard to see so few ratings and reviews for such well crafted and dry wit laced insight into film production through the lena of the two non-Skywalker Star Wars films and the writers’ strike of 2008. I, like many people have become sick of Star...Read full review »
SolarCola via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/19/24
Tansy Gardam is such a good storyteller! This podcast could risk feeling like an elongated Wikipedia article, but instead is this fascinating character-driven set of stories about people usually trying their best to make a movie. I’d give this a sixth star just for the ship horn sound effect...Read full review »
Andrew Crivilare via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/06/23
More or less perfect
Thorough, forensic and just straight-up enjoyable. I wish all of my interests had such a deep level of analysis in “seeing how the sausage is made”.
Laurence_York via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/01/23
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